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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1883-05-04, Page 6I � ji,�­ ­ � I -1 - i z - � I I,- - : * i . ; i : . I I V � ! .. � ? � - , . : . i � I I . ! I . . I " - -.I � I ! i . � I' : ,� 1� � I � . . - I . . I � I �- - - I 1. ,� . I I . . . i I - . . � �. . I - . I � � - .. I ­. - . I - I I i '� I . . . I I . . . �` . , � � , � � I I - ­ I - I I ,. - i� � - L [ - : . . -, . � � . - .1 . I -- I . . � , I � -- 7- --­­�- — ­L­.U­ ­ - ­­- . . - . ­ . .. - ­ 1. � -- -. � = - -- ­ , ­ � ­ 11 I -- I - -- . 4-14 -- �-­ �­�­ ­ , 1 � , j-_-__-. ­ --Q--- . - - I - -7 --" -­­�--­—�---�'- --'- - ­ - - - � 1 W I . � . - i - � . I � . . , - I - -1 I . � . . . - - . I .. . . , i r � I . - . ! i � . . � . : I . � � . . i � . .. . ., I � . . .. I . .- � I . I I . . - I . . . . . : I I . . . ; I I I � . � z j . i. I - - I - . - . - I I I . . . I � r 11� . I '.. -. 1. I I , ?3 - I � . . . . - - i . . I � , - . I �! : I � I � . I I I I � I I L " . . . . I .� I r i I f,- � -- - .-I' � I - . . . - � � I I T� I , � I . I . ­ . . =� i I . - � I ;�, . i I i I . . . . . THE, HURON EXPOSITORN . - �� -- � . ir- � . . I . I . - - -- I 1. - ; I - I ­ 1 6 '. I -- - . i �Ii . - . T I .. I � . . �-­ . � ­- - I � I . . - . . 41 1 . I I � i i — . I I . *. � - - . . � � I ��. LEGAL. : ;_ � fresh water; she must ., -P � I I � .... � � - I onto - Theze a in almost ill supply of clean, � - 1883 S . :PV1MT(3--- 118838 1 1� � * I - I I � . � I . � h 0! access to- a heap of earth, sand or - a I � . . ; per'm , L v; � otthemoonses'exceptio alcircumstances '. - I I I � ­ . I Very many cases of misbasn, ideuti y L - . . I . . , � � , calculated to, impose ,� gravel, to dust her feathers. She P. S. CARROLLy i i I I , -- t ; ­- -, - , ii the unwary :;;ti I . - � P brought to our notice nowadays, b t � 1 not be off her nest more than , ! /., �� I *Zo ,I, i t " 4 1 . .- j � . amateur; such as mil iDg these cows mu roudf**Vs Offies, Goderio, I � I , .- that happened noh % thousa rna to LATE �of Gs"ro" P i i . L . , LL d L Solititor, Cqaveyancsr, &o. Money to lown, ! I . . �, .1 1we case -�l n hour, get , three or four times a my and feeding h ker Ily she retu , f . � . . I � 11 . . afromLano"tera few days 40, . i, 3 L ,,Op�ntaneouBly, b . should this not AW Office in Meyer's Blook, M" Street, I I . ' � 11 �� them thei r own milk nd other costly it - . . I � � nything we bave h wd of for� a - 794 � 3, N �ently driven Seaforth. , SEEDS. �- - I . $9 foods. - Si eh trials fu .uish� no - criteiion b a case, she mut t be g SEEDS. SEEDS. . . � - . - I . tog time, and what maki a� the atoo of the res� merits of ti e brood for milk- Il� Soft food sue a -as h" been de- ; � . . I � : i .- ol� I R O.HAYS. Solicitor,44. Private to i 4 : � . i I I �L : interesting, is -the fjA it! that it18 d above, Inas I een recommended, * luoney - - — . . .. - � , t, 'OU L -by . placing 110-�i I - Inore, I � land at loweA rates of interest. Oyu= ! I I ! ' il i - � . L entirely true, aud so W1 t further ing. This, can only be done oi [bt it is excellent, Corner of Squam and West Street, Goderloh. 774 i . �, � � a number of cows of *d Ifer6ut bpeds to -aud.�-Ie have no d ; . . . I . I preface ,,we , pr the story . I . . � . I . �- j - o0eed. to give I a8ture together and t hen �Ieeping their pilloviding dry gradn )e given in addition. I it '. - I I I I .... � I . - I p ARROW & PROUDFOOT,Barristerm, Solici. MORRISON Has Received His � .. Z- i ikaotly as it occurred: I ­ I . a areful reco, 0 ts we have alwa: Fe found to be the Gtors, &o., Goderiob, Ontario�j. T, Garrow M . �� � . . . . . 7 A milk sepa,kate, makinj 0 rd �. i � L . , -L - f � A, few days ago a -drammer from 13os- - . I L �L - of each kind, when'b a favorite with our hens, and. upon Wm.Proudloot. 686 . . . �­ I � y weighing, churn - I ltp� ati .: - ��: � , � t9u, by the way) cw1jed on a well-known . .1 - . L � i . k ' h a, etc., the value of t is' *lone we have frequently fed our r ., . Vierobaut ta show him :: no samples, lug, ma I go ees CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers, . - I.- .� _ urately ascertain- si�iling hens, and fo nd it suits." . � i � . . �' - . I ' sible. w each breeg may'be &cc � , ., I . gollieltors In Ohancery, &o.. Guiderich, Out, � I - I , � . . � , . . ir -� and effect some sales, it d. The a is also another accurate way ' I 1 0 M. Cxameron,Q.0., Philip Holt, M, G. Cap. fL . I the drummer and the merchant are firm � J�. - ; I � i yentors to do. eron. SN . X&IL r%, L f -friends, and after, the business of ascertoiniing,ion a large .scale, the �, VTork'for In � . . SPRING STOOK OF FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS .. i � persoi �] I � . . . � .1 I . lmost I .. . V�r the m oomsaia4ve merits of ilie different ' for doing a . I - -_ an � We have machinBs W.C. MEYER, Barrister and- Attorney at . , - � U11 1 . �, --- . Z( the trtyalling &giant - I . -in field, shop and fao- .. a Law, Solicitor in Chancery. Commissioner . � ` . I pati.of the interview Was u I . bree- s of tows, viz,: Taking the aunua4 H ; I it business iu�ited . . 11111kinds of work, I � ' fjoni a similfil numberof dairies t � for taking affidavits in the Province of Manitoba. ' -F I I � , - I I a we find - � i . hon"Ri to teaj(a� d returns ,�r . But most of the machine . I : � f "to come up to MY P Solicitor for the Bank nf Hamilton, Wingham. CONSISTING OF ALL THE LEADING LINES IN �: � i . . � I . i where th I different 'breeds are kept. em now will n t I used twenty . . : . + . i iia all night with ne." . ­ I 0 sued opportunities of lbe I . to Privatefu.nds to loan at6j to6j percent. 688 1 : E - - 'L , gement the man of cheek This I had unu ye'� hence. Theywill give place L , ligament the b3 �- 11 71 . 701, th:is arran �, I I- I . . . L - x ?.- ve been on the . 'y . MANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, ,Solicitors, , , demurred, Saying'L " I ha effecting in the course of my duties " ,thing vast] r All the ma � - Mr� 3 , I . 4 . while tea1bhing choose -making in Eng. 0 A I Conveyanoers, &o. Solicitors for the Bank 1� I ftad nearly two weeks now, and am not c� n a now8tyled " pe fection,'!'will be Grey Stone, Mangold iJ I I ... L . I atom, Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan. Swede Turnip, White. and � V so fai- as lineut and land and iscotland. IC4ete, in many of fc I to be very imperfect. of John !�,� l 1# a fit condition .. Office, Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. H. Carrots, Beets a nid Sugar'Cane, &c., , 1. . 12 ' � L� i . the largest and finest dairies of Short- W� Le Wurtzels, � �- P, -,,� I I *Tsou are concerned, to enter a parlor, Nie .machines 1�0 mployed for MANNING, JAN88 SCOTT. 781 - - � I I horn and Ayrshire cows, I bad this op. � I . I � -.,' I J%'Ad JL oness I had better go to a hotoll." I i 0�4�1,ng paper, weaVirig cloth, printing, ­ - . - -- ,-,! , -- ing up MEYER & DICKINSON, Barristers, &c., Kent's - � , �, Objection was quiclily overruled portuni�ty 84) shaping briokiland work , a .­ �, , 1191 11 - ­ This � �� , �, .; and i�an allow from a record Block, Wing L , ­ ,� I which I Lspt. the comparative metito Of I W, -displaced. A very ham. Solicitors for, the Bank Also 1.1 I 1y the merchaut who saii . Commissioners for taking affida- And a large stock of Garden Seeds of - all kinds in bulk or by the paper. ­ -11 You cala m1ber will soon be 11 . 0 1 of Hamilton. ; I �� �'.. the diffe: elat breeds a 3 milk and cheese Idom very VlLlU-. i , V=ble invention i , vits in Manitoba. Private funds to loan at 6 per Clover Seedo Timothy, Orchard Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass, Black Tares, &a j. I uss the balln--room in ray house, and . r . a � ­ � � . producer i -,, and always, unless under 0 - ', tbenIcain lend you a, clean! Bhirb, so you'll a�lei'. - in itself, be3 nj ibe term for cent. Lucknow office every Wednesday. H. W. We also keep on hand a large stock of . i - - . ; : U I 1�i . � exceptioi able oircumetances, the Short- - 1. 1t is improved C. MzymR. E. L. DicmlisoN. 738, . I ,, " � , �& be all right." This was satisfactory, high it is patentei - i iF . . -'-------- ; � , I , I I 11 ^ +'6a +U?Q;T.l TKFQn11At+ +hc%lr Wa to horn aiod the Ayrshire stood veVy near- to such .an eXteD t that 0131Y S Bin& � ", ! 'a. :f i QW = I . , � . $1 � I : . A�. . , ly equiii, both in quantity and qhslity of inbiple .remains to be kept in opera- 16Vr I L10 I=@ U14INVItTy, . . . * . r, - � I � i il, , I ,1, 1%e� �s.bode of. the eutert *nor, sna on i pi . i 9 - i � �. r was at . milk. � T4e fancy point (small teats) in 40n.,l LATE with Came -on, Holt & Cameron, Godert , i � �v -� � fiair arrival there the drumme theAyrshire cow, I believe to be, a is likely that much will be done in Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyatwer, '- Choice Family Groceries, Crockery, Flour, Feed and I I -. -/- - quee shown to: the bat. � oom. Mean- . . � it I &c. � . � Z1. " I ' ­ phantom, and this Ix int has operated -he f atur r ripg old processes, Money to loan, Bensou's Old office, 0ardno'll V Provisions at Bottom Prices. . .� it: 11 �; t a in res - I - I . 1 ;� . -�� V4.ile the young wife of the i nerchant was Block, Senforth. I I - - � . ore than any other �o prevent their apd in combining t am -in doing certain . 786 .1 : �-; 'T. 10tally. unaware that a. stranger bad In . . . . j , i r -c I . � r , ! niversal adoption for the dairy. But 'kinds,of work. In In -n departments . I � -- I -� u y . A I �. - � I I � *en brought into the house, and as she ' " OTIOE of Dissolution of Partnership. -The - I- '�- �i: t __ as the crossing with t 3e pupe Shorthorn � ­ I ) to N I ��nt � . r f i du t little ha been don( 1. 0, 114 8 ry I I L , .1 Uppened to ph 'I a ­ I l.ig �ss the b th -room dilio � Partnership heretofore 8XiStiDg between the . . ; �J i t, - very naturally bull obliterates the, smig teats and ,Ill bit n the burdens - human a or. undersigned hap this day been disfiolved by mu- I .M. MORRISONj � . pf 16 � ie I i. ow f,aw a , and ' . - .. tual coiiHant. The business of the late firm wf a � i � --�� - �11 as in t is oross a 0 I w equal in milk*- a L r Zta�leen wor4 is perfor a in a out . � I i iffiougM that her husband, was within ; giv , ' ' I - . be carried on by MR. HOLURSTM, to whow all ! . . - .� . I ­ ing quali Jes, with gr ater aptitude to , - when the first : . r L! I ­ - ;1 i � � r 1-� - - deb able, Slid who � . i" .- � , . �� ml� witho shequalied o an Sam? Way 98 it w - tg ,due to the firm will be pay East Side Main Street, Opposite Market Street, Seafortb. � - i I ; - I I , - ted. Clothes, will pay and discharge all ue and owit)g by I I �� J� � fatten, it is not im robablW that the I . - - , I I C 6 ; ? - I the door and Went in. . kite4en WaB couptr I debts d I I ! ,'I �Ii I t - . '�', dairy cow of the futu a will comprise di-t's and floors re ashed after the the firm. Dated at Swiforth, the 21st day of Do- - � � - I , - lfw � J ;L . The drum er hia di a -himself , . . cdmbt-.r, 1882, S. G. McCAUGHEY; F. HOLME- I � . I I � , i I .1 I the qual ties of hot these L eXcellent rimitive fasbion, . . � th L �, MOB p I . . . - �­�� � i I 44every Ing in- the shal of cloth ng, breeds. 1 $) . . inds of STED. Witness, ANDREW CALDER, . i i,.,i-,i L . . , 1. g all k � � ,; _Won Must We I I . . . . ;. � �6% owept his ib- -except- - Qiir methods of do' � . . . � I - '­ , houqework are twei ty centuries behind . - '� , eng . � I 1� � d at tl uit . I I � ! . . a shirt, %nd he W.&S Brown Bread. .. I F. HOLMESTEDi, � ­ ; * I I hods of doing arm and factory I I � ­ t;l �. I ' . olar met L Do D. ROSE, FAMILY GROCER, � *jy moment in the somei LL at ungrape- - I 11 z I I � I I .'' - Brown broad made by following these ilwa . Knives a , &e. Law'� Office�Scottls Block, � , . and fo ARRISTEA " , �11 �. M, bUtL absolutely necessary m I . - . I I direotioLm is sure to bg good, Sifb,until ' B . r -1 4 . Main Street, Sealorth. . . ; I i ;� ­ �4t garment over his head ; -but are gooured by band. A � L - - � i ­ �' - I h,* thoroughly mixed tog Aher,lalf & pint 33140 Inery �, . � . 4 P 1�� . i "':-., �, * ' a a I ne'w'tin dish is M a Ili a factory quick. - . . - , -;­ L ncealed &.1 d the lady, - half a � S. G. MCCAUGHEY, .� 11 � 0 Of flour, one pint of corn meal, old -, I �- " nd with less trouble t4an an Or w 1 . g at of 0, � - I I � . . . I I I .L I ) one is cleaned in he n. When � I j� . L . I ]bre her, stretched out hel, - hand th . -8 I E pint of rye flour' 0118-1 098POODf III Of Salt. kitch� SOLICITOR, &a. Law Offtoe cott's -Block, . I L . 11 "nkin th 11 HUN)y 1, stood be- . . r- . I wi a two tealipoonfnls of baking powder . out of t4o field and � L �t­' , ditudgery was drive4 . Main Street, Sesforth. 785 . � . � tqlicionsly graceful zwayiag motion,and , I I . : I I I I I one table ipoonful of I rown sugar. Peel, I Wo re ug in the k - ---- I - - I w6hop it took itohen, - I Ingly imid : , Dinglong I ding- I NEXT DOOR TO T PFICEs. , ­ . . I . ta- HE POST 0 �, -�z I . I wash ani, boil two medium-sized po of mingly with t-1 0 Petermination of -- .. . ­ I I . - � I Charlie, supper is, ready. ' The toes; ral, them thr ugh a sieve, and 0 � ode.' AUCTIONEERS. � .11 - - t� I making it its perma e4t- place of ab �. 1 ­� � - L . I � , ­ . :- and the word completely petrified I I I ­ . � 0 beat -tb( m. well 77ri , half a pin o je on. New "I L, 1. il: � : I I clings to it with! �.� � - drummer for a morment, and the rati T P. BRINE, Licenoed Auctioneer for the I . . �. . . I I '. I I .. :� I . W , , 1b - �. . .. ' lu , County of Huron. Sales attended In all I ,; � ­ .. dtisheB for the table! Bp� V i-,�, '.. -n f a fuani- water. ske a battf r of this, and the A ow garments tife still u "ion 0 meal, at . Butter i deep basin, or 11 Make work, but the left'sit theEz. . . ' inso ' . I :I � mistake ste had mvAel ter in .for the person a] parti. of the County. All ordere . I . I V - awkward small p In, and pour .the � bat I . who bring !them produce no POSITOR Office will be promptly attended to. I I . L � I persons i I I L I " - . tuced down, stairs and ir'.Ao the Bitting- . L - . " f� then set he pan in v, kettle of boiling - achibe or oleaniDg the . , . .1 -.1 iege .4bor-saving in . - Extra Value in Fresh Groceries. - � - . . I 1 in, and there�thero sat ber, 1i i , I For tri , i I . water; I t it cook in thisway for an 1r4�or keeping in Order the last.- 0 R. COOPER, Brussels, County Auctioneer. I . , � ;�[r I I.A. FS Why, I thought y4l, n were in th - %--'* Sales of all descriptions promptly at- ­ . I . � � ;.� 'a hour. Cover the pap, of course, and I ,�-, � IV . It is likely that un ost'of the inventions tended in anv part of the county on reasonable ,-.. . . � � ­ � th-room, was her first exclamation. -yen f r had - 1,�u f #-. M 40h. Tr�u�w -- �, �� I - . nut it in a hot o f an hour. . M 11A�m 1111n a A " IN Ar2nnia tema Ordersleft-tthe office 1- 4 i � -j ON LL 0 U U&%, " .7 r . � �� � i� o, but I have a friend there who is . . I I � . ; I � , � I - I i 0 , w1lo will devoW thomsplves to inventi EXPOSITOR, Or addressed to Brussels, will receive . I : �; .1 ng � �- , -- ­� 'th us, soi hurry up pet, I 11 lo take tea wi I prompt Attention. I ,:�� � --. I 72 The Hens-.- I � . ap: a business. M6 re kinowledge, skill, I I I , ate,72 � I -� . , ud lay an extra pl , as his reply. I I . I - I � Ben Parley Poore, ,in 7the American tiai�, Mona and bigh�r talent are now , DELGATTY, Licensed Auctioneer for the . . - , ' I The wife of his b6aom lo4 &ed at him yl A. % County of Huron. Sales of all descriptions I � � leth- wild amazement --'Ora moment, C-tiltivator, in� an article relative to re�;dired to make inventions than were promptly attended to on reasonable t,irms. Ad. GIVE HIM A CALL. ' � GOODS DELIVERED FREE. I I then to his astonishmenl! she rushed . the habit s of our domestic fowls.- says: fo�merly needed. Aperson must now dress Walton P.O. or Lot It-, Concession 14, . . ­ ­­ . -1, . flint of the room, saying, , r I Can't Stop 11 As the spring adV86nees, the hen study to find out whatlis wanted in any moxillop. . : 774 . . I r . . r � - ­­'i� � ­ . 7 V will lay and then want to Bit. She dep't'�'rtment of in3ustry, and then learn I ­ I �- - , ,a ,,� Call 0 Make I � 11 for I ha t I I r � I:i � I iDr anything.' . - - . i L " I . . . . i 1: : a nest on the ground, with a .damp -sod re'd many books ard consult many per- . � ,� - - a ] The qL , . - i � ven an YOU 7i have 1 to should be accommodated by giving her what has been accomplished. He must � i-, OLr 0 C I ,. any-" � r. If a propos invention pertains - - � . 4 ' a _in n� , : �.- tri ir on the bAtom, lined with clean, dry so q 1. Q . - r . : X d y ' c . - �� or , - . -1 . � ­ I - F rthe &Pplio&t I . I "-�;� �.. .. . ad a husba7d n vain to straw t to pieces. The advantage to, ion of a6y science to the . # . - . � , . . .,�; . Aink why his 1, dearest 11 hould behave I " . r � I I of'the damp sod is that it prevents the artiho must become f'miliar with the READ AND REMEMBER. - ji- 1. - I , . strangely'r but he had o give it up, � - . I �� ,z r , � .11, , .. r so her Musingly went �tp stairs after feverish heat* which .& thoroughly dry scielqce and the art for improving which I 4 K ­ 1, . �T, I . nest induceo, and ,which weakens the it is designed. . I � 9� a. 911 . � I ,; ­ est-�--but blare 11 fresh surprise f'req - ntly to render - . . � im: - 1. ' I 77" &waited him -the situatic n - had,pr�yed chiGkB so much as no �ieissra. Bessemei',, Rausome and Edi- - I . I ­ �. - Ur RE BOAR.-Tbe underOgned has . � Aw trying for even a drua mieirla nerves them able to leave the Bhell; and Bon, three of the indst illustrious invell- . ! 1� 0 BERKSHI . � - . we know that when a hen Bits herself, tpra of our time, afford good illustrations Still his well-known Thorgnghbred Berkshire . - . r� : 1 mid the young man from . oston had Pig,wbich hewi)l keep for somice during the . - r I " . 1� . i 61 Doun6d bin clothes In a h it is alwi 6ys under a wall or about the of'what menof genius and perseverance present Reason, on lot 7, concession 8, Tucker- . � � " lurry roots of, � ireeo, where the damp grass is op6p Accomplish by I'devoting themselves Smith. This pig was purchased from the Messrs. - , . . � . " � I . And-Bilently -flitted imay." L n -Edmonton - is from imported stock on That I am recommencing the Boot and Shoe business in Seaforth, in Win. �. L , . I I - the foundation of her nest. How to specialties. A itechilical edUo%jiO rSne", of I I I � - � j . The husband was thoi oughly Mysti- � ,� both sidoe, and has�,zproTed himself one of the . . . � , . prod L C� I puzzled strong and healthy such broods are and' a library aria ap liecessary to ab befit stock no'ers in On ario. W. S. Campbell's oomer store, and- that I Would like to have all. my old customm slid -� r . � � lied, and for a day or he . . ' .t . . . , I . we all know; so if we would have invontor as to any pridfossiobial Mail. MUNDELL. - 788 1 1 . - - I i . t � � I ,- L qFer the strange conduct f his wife and atura's success, we must imitate bar F4 ! a mechanical ipveu�or a workshop - I - L . . * - nything in P.- - , .1 sudden disappearano of his guest, u I a to give me a call when. they re4uire a I - I sg t rocedu.re as far as we ca -ii. When Bod is 44 necessary ai it is tO a mechanic. SUFFOLK PIG. -The underpigned will keep on as many new ones as posBibl � , 1 -- - - Let finally his wife old, him all," and P . . � i - � I . . � . " lot 21, concession 2, L. R. IS., Tuckersmith, - *, ,� I ­ ow enjoy the joke more heartily could no; be had, we have found sandy Sdme capital of course,,- is necessary to a Thoroughbred Suffolk Boar.. This animal was - ' . ,. . It, ljOne n ' � . make it to their advantage to do so, for my I I I I . I � earth an awers as wc- 11. Breaking tb7e an"able a person to ilevoje all his � time recently purchased from the well-known bre0ers, my line, as I will be in a position to . � I ; , I I f suan he ; but the wif(I-well-if you . ffit t I . . . j �, T traw in pieces prevents the chipping tothis business. Abi I o conoontrat,.3 A. Franke & Son, and is from imported stock on 1. , : ,ruld see the deepest sh de of cardinal B if; I . , .11 . both sides. Torroo,-SI;p%yable at the time of stock will bi� all new goods, bought from the very best houses in the trade, � � ,-; � . " i I , - . � . . , - . � . �� a iust. fj&y " ding-ldonj in- her pres- of the e:,,gs during incubation and on'b's-thoug6ts on a par cular subject is a - ervice w'th the privilege of returuing if necessary. , - i . sa . . . q � h ' 4 6 -t6 % 8"OeFlBf Ul GEORGE PLEWES., 783 .� 0 ancl her face will h t d that also mu far for the chickens than of prime import no , i . m . I . L . 4hoe . I STRICTLY FOR CASH, and by doing, so have obtained a discount that will . ii- the long straws'which are apt to an. inyentor. A 11 ha�py idea," may occur , . . I 4rummer, for years to B ­(1w ,,;��,,giy`a.au , - - r' ;� r col I.e,w I - . * . ;t I . - , - ,� tary start i hears these tangle the feet, wings!�nd neck, and not to;him, b t patieu�e 4required to make - those who buy on,time, and I am determined to do So, , . - .. 'I Aivolnu Pvben: 4e . U BERKSHIRE PIG FOR SERVICE. - Thb ­ � .- I - , undersigned wW keep during the present enable me to undersell all I � . ; infrequently cause their death. Sitting it of any practical value. Many scien � . eubslieitic words uttered. � I � . I - boxes of ood have - . 1: . :- - season, on.lot 28, concession 9, near Winthrop, a r . . . - ' .L - � been said to be tiqo meii and echpmicii, can devote . ill � - : — uniform' y too 'Warm,' clooe and dry to copsiderable time to inventing and go . � �i . � Thoroughbred Berkshire Pig. Terms, -$I, pay- for I cannot possibly be undersold by any one 'Who pays for his- goods, I w . - Hire able at the time of service, with the privilege ot . � � , a �e�lp I I I . i I r I . I i i � produce healthy chickens, and wicker- on� with their regu ar purauits,' as ,they retaining if necessary. JAS. lffQDOWELL. 788 1 1 ­ . 7 � . '. : 'BY A NICHIGAN IN V111A. . ,- r I work baskets with wooden divisions - . . . conduct the ofistom branch on my old principle,of endeavoring to make every I �, �- h%ve unusual facilities. Much alawaya I - � . , . I I s . ,r, � A farmer living neight or to myself have been recommended. We have no �epends on little thlings in the perfection I � . � 0 .1 I . . . I � I I . r - I owned two hundred scre� ; hb bired two doubt such baskets are excellent when Of gre 'G odyear and IN THE RICH COURT OF JUSTICE5, a;ialue so men and money can produce. � . � . at inventio a. 0 pair as goo � � : � : � - � I . *an, con-ld laolu Make any money, and they can be had, Vut'for our own part *?rse found theirl greatest difficulties ' . T . � I r _.;L ung Man � I I C11ANCERY DIVISION. . 1-1 . i *Jiitedhis farm toa strong yo we have tried every way� and fiad no.' tars thAt' at first appeared - . L T � 't ' with mat _ � �, � ­ I , y thing be iter tha�n a nest literally on the t�� I ng.-Chiosgo Tim0s. Re JOSIAH MURPHIr. . . .1 L ) I I ,Who did, most of the wa,�k, hiring oul i I -, . . I �: - t T . . ,� L ' .. ,during harvest. This IiLst man made ground, ind put into shape by means of q : 1 a . . L LY EXECOTED AT THE LOW- , � � ; ARMITAG4 vs. HOLMESTED. REPAIRING NEAT ; 11 -1 i I li�ouey and did well ,%here the other a favi lai ge stones, pieces of wood or lEungariam, rass an,d Hay. - . � — I I . I .- .. : . I . - I . I � PAURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of i � . r : three f ai,ijed. Another yo! -r Dg man began anythinj - that comes to hand. With a Hungarian grassliB yearly growing in � � . � EST POSSIBLE PRICES. . I . 11ir . g some years a,l o, under the 0 1 Justice Chanewy Division, made in the . I . � " � , . - � ' . I : tarmin . k I d of the principles on which f vop with dairyman and stock growers matter of a:e ostat4 Of Josiah Murphy, and In a . I . - . ­ � I �. - 'nowe' 8 . 1. . . . jr 4irection of an old exper enced - fa,rmer, - to work a 'very littla ingenuity will i%�-; s valuable substitute for hay as a caq8e, Armitage vs. Holmested, the creditors of ! : . r ­ �1� I � : . r -*ho advised him to hin as litble help make ei ple materials go a great way. � intej feed, and in of, or in Josiah Murphy, late of the township of Logan, in ! . . I r I- I � . W I the place , the county of Perth, who died in or about the � ; I . I I *8 possible, and live withi � his onneation vn'th, f d r wiling mouth of March, 188�, are on or before the Zi 'I expect to be open for business by the 10th of March. Don't fqrget the .'� . I n 5 means- As we s id before the hen'tnuit be put-. o" dar corn fa .ghth -I&".. r . - ! I I J�e did so and bought and paid for a into a q iet. place; she does not like i 1 imidaumijaer, or WE einever grass I . I ; . � . . . f&ilQ d,.� of M IM to send post prepaid to 9. G. f * � ­ :. r: i f&M.r He moved- on the farm and noise w, � Re hatch -mg, and. if disturbed f.-oni-drouth- The lirgeat varieties are Mocanglh&4', of 'th.i.Tiown of Seaforth, in the place, directly opposite the Royal Hotel. - � r 1, . . - . nty of Huron, the Solicitor for the plaintiff, 1 1 � I i 4very summer added one hired M". to leave he I cou . - �� � � I I is apt to r eggs or to break them I e�t,but all are val. ablp. It will flourish - I . . � � I" the number already- ou ll1 and. H . Alexander Armitage, �,.,their Chriptian and sur- \1 11 . . � 18 174" by the a dden movements which terror ii, ny good corn land, but nanies, add;osses and,.--, description, the fall. par- . I � , � � I r � . 4ow &way from,the infl ' the,,oid . . - I I . chusea. Whonsnyof the eg a-arebroken -lob suits itbest.. If properly maiing. ticulars of their claims, a st9tement of their P ­ . � I . iin"'nce of 9 01 I '.r ,� I fArmer who advised �iui when he st the -shell should be removed and the �&, on such land it will produce more . . 1 . . accoiants, and the nature of the securities (if any) ­ I - - . THOMAS COVENTRY. . A in'. M n ....an, held by them ; or In def&ult thereof they will be ; I I - ing more others c%refully wiped with a d I od value to the acre than' meadow on ' benefit of the - � I- r . i began.. He. continued hii i i peremptorily excluded from the I � . 1 . amp .1 -1 � 1� wing. more ground, u.n: -lil one d yj he r ­ I . I ., �0 a a shell I �, O. . � r I P cloth ; if the egg is left on th t asmejaud: would, ( Four tona;6f said Decree. Every ezeditorholding any Security . , � is to produce the same before me at my chambers I ' : i ifther found himself hired out or plbw- a thick costing thatr the chick ou , grass to the wor is no uncommon, �' � 1, . . . Y it form r in the Court House, in the town of Stratford, in SEEDS ! SEEDS ! � . ad out, as all the hind he possessed w,&fj cannot 11 enetrate it, and so parishes in , '. V The average q antity of seed to SEEDS I . . --- yip , . the county of Perth, on L& Nli ebh. da5 of May; I � , a town lot. its dis= prikson., Hens have been ae. thb p6cre is half a bus el, but some,sow 1W, at ten o'clock in the foruenoon, being .the i k . I c&tio � . I Again, two,young men began fam ing cused of eating their eggs; the pro. mpre and others lea The ti-ine for time appointed for adjadi n *on the clAims" I . the same year on &�Ijoinit g far - In, where . . Dated this 23rd day of A,pril, A. D. 1883. � I . I .- babilitAis that they only do so wben qowlng is not till p rmaneut hot' or 1 . -&dvan-tagea and disadvantages Were 803-2 . D. H. LIZARS, Master at Stratfdrd, i . - t1ae eggs )are broken, hence the necessit' ''mr weather Be in -from June - I i � � -1i . alike to both., 'so - far as climate and of takingi care and endeavorir g to' keep Ist till -middle of Jul,7. It is emphat- I - ;. -0 . I : � .'' I - ,� liparkets were bonoerned; but one yo�uzlg them-edire. . id�ljy a hot weather hant,' and sowing AUCTION S&LES. JUST ARRI s,Ge AULTYS � I - I . I "if t — . : -1 � . I � liltian was only �& renter, v?. hila:the other ere is a house specially devoted ' �hiould always be' dela5 ed till f rosts are -, ­ — '— � . I �. � I owned four hundred acr a left by i hiis to sittill 1 the hen's m at be separated q1I out of the wayo It has & fine 9'eed CTION SALLE of a Valuable Farm in tbii� i / � . . ; i I ired. buit 1 ' u . . AU lei, in the County ot � � father. The young renter h � and.pla( d at some littlF- distance from �Ild special prepar tiol'11 of the ground Township ,of Stan ! I " . � i - 4ttle, but worked on, trying to POS as �-' Huron. -Pursuant to an order made in a certain A� Large Consignment of Fresh Seeds., each otlier, that they may not sWal the 'required, for i� a r�inute roots and I - . , . fi; 4uit or mat -ter of Galbraith va.;Galbralth, bearinj ! � � ­ I ;1 i lemself of eighty aora�. The yv ug eggs Which do not belong to them; this ' up andl perish if a ready and da�te the 7th day of. April. A. D 1883, made by . i � . �­ . . . . - I I vt&n with the four -huud,r, d acres h#ed they'4re sure to do if close to each other. 4trong hold of thel soilt is not obtained. l9ase Francis Toms, Esquire, Judge of the . I � � . . � . -- a great deal, anid mad:e , one�Y euO ' figh W6 bave, seen a covetous hen appropriate j.'. � very fine tilthl " is .6bsolutely essen- County Court of the ' County of Huron, there will Such aj Clover Seed, Timothy Seed ' - Flax Seed, Peas, Oats, Corn, L Large Red ' his bireii - I ud that *aS -1 to d in n .A I . y i I to herse f nearly double her own sh , be offered for We, with the approbation of the Mammoth Mamigold, Large White, Belgian Carrot, Onion Seeds in bulk, Onion �� I fil"to its Bupcesoful growth. There is real representative of the County of Huron, on � I -- 41bort all, as he never ad( ad to his iOlIr how sbe conveyed them all in safety is no - use sowing it -on cold andmet ground, Saturday, the 5th day of May, A. D. 1883, at Sets, Top ,Onions, Potato Onions, Engle's Potato Onions, a large variety of Tar - hundred acre farm. TE young reiiter the hour- of twelve o'clock, noon, at Cook's Ho- ; - � ' marvelbus, but cerWnly she did so, ia'or'on ground that is dry:' hard and nip See 1, Beaus, Beat Seed, and a. large stock of all kinds of Garden Seeds in � I � I . I �1, in the village of Varna, in the County of : . : � finally bought his much desired O'rhtv how, we have never been,. able to dilk-- iumpy. On such grou1nd the geed wil. t' so laud I . If I 9 I i 1 Huron, by William Harrison, Auctioneer the packag(a or by the ounce. Also a freiih stock of those Tesis which talk I I I acres, and year by year added. to � it, :� 10 . cover ad she not speedily been do'- not be likely to come zp at all, and if following valuable lands, viz : Lot'number for theriselves all throug4 the town and country. Also, I still exub.ange Oat- , � . -1 E -. -Until,to-day finds him in, posgessioii ot ' ­ . . ; . priveh of her illgotten gains, she would it dpes, it will perish in.its early growth elpverg, in the fifth conces4ion, in the township of meal for Oats, ind Btill pay cash for good fresh butter in rolls. A large stock of I � lift eien hundred acres of t1lie best of land ;ailed to . br Stanley. in the County of Ill n, containing on . . i a, bank! and 1�oa a in all piobability have ing and leave the ground free to the hardier hnndred acres more or less. 10 , p c Fresh oceries to h . . . i also oonaiderabl rai out a abigle chicken. After the hens 'weeds that 'will. follow it. On light, Th above roperty I . . . I I I I . I ,iswell situated within a short distance of the . . . . 1. .� I- took Thio yoting rente.p was alwa s a are fed,'it is well to see that each ra- 60 and rich soil it makes a- quick. and village of Varna. There are about seventy acres � - t � , �, i Vind1earted, generous man, helpin to Bumes its,own nest, s they often covet hTavy growth. The value of the crop cleared the balance being well timbered with A. G. AULT, Main Street Seaforth. - i 1build all churches within big reach, ,na . � hardwood. On the farni there are a Irarne barn . P - those of their neighbgr. The larger, the for fodder depends very much tipon,tba 60x40 a frame shed 5Ox3o a log house 26x22 and I � I I . � I I . I . I . It standing until a gbod orchard. The farm is well fenced and in I . � ­ �� &AwayB ready to, assiBt awl.belp the whiter, be' more, n1merous the t ime of cuttiDg. If le i - - -- I - � . � .-4 Qor. Notwithstanding is hard work the more does the hala desire that nest be " eed begins to fill it becomes so f all a good state of cultivation, and there is a living - . . 1 . 1�, fit I 9 pring of water on the premises. The soil is of . � I I . L I - ake it harsh to sl - . I . 9 . ' her or no; hence f *Vood fibre as to --- 0 QUAPPEI.,LE. . I .- I ­ te is to -day enjoying g.�, od health for whether it belongs to - - � � . ­ tbebest quality. THRMS.-Ten per cent down I � . , --- one of his age. Now I bould Bay to the necessity -for car� and watchfulness. Ihe mouth and stotpachs of animals at the time of sale, and the balance in one month It � -. . - , . I . I I young farmers (for all isunderst and Where fowls are ke't i a Jarge scale, , 1�4 Ce jtg value. 'It 'is thereafter without interest. The aboye property .. I . � 1hese things),, while it is proper and . V in . greatly redu " will be gold subject to a lease fdr two years at a . :F:R:ME11 -1-10MM8r-r1E.&:IDS I a sitting -house is as indispensable as a most'profitably out for fodder when'the : - - . n � � osential that yon shoul read and keep benhouse, but. where. only a few Ae h'eaos are well starte,4 out, but "before yearly roqal of $260. In all otber respects the . - -----:Are now offered by the - pace with the tirves, do I at be afrai, I of , , . ponditionslof cale will be the standing con- I . ; . � - kept, and accommodation is deficient, theT' get their full size and certainly be- ditions of the Chancery Diyis6n of the High �MITEDs) i ' � �L � ,NVork; it will not hurt y)u as m,udh as . . F FARM�RS' NORTH-WEST LAND & COLONIZATION CO.9 (LI: T I .. I ingenui y must supply the defect. Any fqYq blos8omiDg. If left till blossoms court of Justice, and will be made known at the . � I I - I W . .-.". ,'� it.-- ill to sit on a hi,tebiE g rail in town out-hou a that can be spared may be ai�e �out, it will be past its prime and time of sale. For furtber particulars apply to i On their choice tract of land on the cast side Long Lake. � � � - I I Messrs. 131�A.GER ind NORTON, Barristers, Go& I � I % I I I . I-E � i I ;: ­ Alre less help -and k 3ep more stoick, made use of; an unoccupied ,pigsty, a quickly become Worthless as straw- erieh, or to CAMERON HOLT & CAMkRON, .11� . . � end to everything in : ta season, und Intending settlers should note the following facts : - I : � � att . i .barrel lq6id on its side, :and well filled WhIen cut thus early it is an unusually Vendors Solicitors. Dated 17th April A. D- IM, � I - I , I I , � I I frnc0e8BL Wil'I crowu your.i )ffortg. ! with th� materials wo.h%ve mantioned, ri�4 fodder and m1skes excellent Milk, ISAAC F. TOMS, Real Representative. 802-2 1 Th�s land is uniformly I first-class, and will, consequently, be quickly and I " i ' - � thickly populated. . I — - - . . . - . `- I i e' - - 6 � , .any or - � . � I . !bay do, provided �4tter and ff6sh., It ia one of the beat . . � L I 1 1 . cting the Company's lands with Regina, &c., is projected, - . 1,4 q Shorthorns and -Arshires �or always hat the Occupants bie shelt n to mix with fodder corn i A i silway eonne . I i . ered crops grow - . - ::I the Dairy. -- ! . . HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE EX AIMATION and charter applied for. . ' . ­ . . I i . from wi d and raiD, and protected froun fqr Onsilage.- [1�rofes§or L. B. Arnold. . ' . - I r ,:, I . I next Entrance Examination Into the High I it I also have water connections by steamer on Long Lake. - .i The following occura JIn a paper - I ead - the intrusion of their enein�ies, whotbe'r .1' ` . THE � -1 ! . ,SchGol will be held in the High Schol build- .. ­ It" gford, the . I S by Uobert McAdam,. of .r.olne, N. Y �, at bipeds cr quadruped 3. We have even -7The Prince of Wales,bas agreed to ings, Seaforth, on Thursday and. Friday, June L port of Long Lake, is situated about the contre of the Com- - . ,. 0� . pany's and, and will be the commet;cial capital of the North Qu'Appelle, and . -1 : I . . flis eight annual meetiu�g o the Ayr- Been a ben sot iii a I )ress' or cupboard �sqna some of his dogs to the great dog 29th and 29th. Intending candidates are re - 71 , ��i� - He is one of .the great- " i:, . j1hire Breeden' Association, hel in - by the side of a ji The -i4'ow at Berlin. settlers on homesteads anywhere near this town- will find themselves at once , dtichen fire. quested tojend their names to the undersigned : . If - New York City, Feb. 20, 1883 -: I sagaicioi is creature a watchea the door eqt dog fanciers in England. His ken-_ not later, thap May 24th. J. C. HARSTONE, within easy reach of Reigins, and in a few Years in the immediate locality of one 1� I . ' � il ., � - I - I Priucipal High School. . I- he me1rits when she of the moBt important towns in the Northw'est. Correspondence solieftel. For .11 � I In, aitempiti.nig to ascertain t wanted f(od. The warmth nol� are on'e of the great features of :,his N. B. -The candidate Waring the highetat �.� � � , ' I . . -11z 54, 1, � . of the different breeds of dairy cow4, it of this )osition couftibuted to bring out rasidence at Sandringham, and a recent nnmber of marks at this qxamination will receive further particulars address W. H. PINGLE, Regina, or to the Company at i ;.-. A . � - �� i . �' - � i arison I to large j% ' - free tuition at the Seaforth High Sabool for the Colliing ood, Ontario. THOM4,S LONG, President; CHARLES CAMON9 I B : � Z3 essentiaJ in a fair pomp - r d early brood 3, 1 .visipor there writes to a,�­ftiend in this year 1888-1884. Attention is directed to the n. � � I � erful yielids of indivi,on. ., Wherever the hall. is set she must 1� icoulatry that six of the :hnest dogs have nouncement concerning drawing in anot lj%r Secretary. N. B. -The Company expect to start their first excursion train from t !111 � � JVnore the world - - � - " : I � . --�­ -[ , . a various 'px- have food once a dE y and a. c pious thelperf ecit freedom of the house column. . Toronto about 15th April. 8,00-12 �� � ;� � al 6OWS, as reported by I � 0 1 1 1 . . buJ-1 , I .-i .. . - I �� I -� .1 . I I I i I �*� .1 . ii . . - . - '.. i I . . I - . t tl _; �� � . I . . , , t e.. :� I I . I � I � V - . L - �1- i . I -- ;j 11j . - ` �'. I 11 ;.JA - -,: ': -,: - ': - t �L , -1 l�. -- , -. -4 � I . � - ­ ,--- -­ �--- - � , ,V , '17 -- ­ ­ � - r- : ; - — I - . ­ -- -- ­��, - - , -�­- ` --;-­� -- '... - � - � - - _q - 1. - I . . - . I . I - - � I . . -1 - - - - -i I I —i I . I �- , , -i I � 11 I ­ - ­ — . .11. . .�', , �'. i . . - I - - .- --- -1- M - I .1 � ... i ., - I I" I ­: : - � !� I, f I I I . : 1 .7 V � I X / ,- : -1 I � . . I � j I � 1 . A-000110 �� . 883 -;. 4 1 MAY 42 � I '- . t C a ­ I I . , I i - E . - i I Im i I �.S.- -------------��0-, - i : . THE � SEAFORr-PH I i is #L6 I � i I I 1. I to *74.1 � I , .� - . !,3 ". i -A 11 . I � . ,� L ! I Ly=e r �, i _ , NSURANCE 00 LAN " - 1 ,D ACEWay. - � i . t i i I � . in J*bi . - . i : I i I � -� I road'a"n I f � �. I . � - .. i Bivex � I I � - i � . i �; i , LY110e 1 . � I a W- - ' . �Ii ­ rLe i. NLONZO 8'ritoN ! " jsko"Jln� � I G % .-� . I I I I - �:r —Tll� � I - � � IS AGENT for several First -Class S . ; '. i j,nstitut - , . took, 11;t .., 4ato to. and Life Imsurauce Companies, And is vqu. ;' � - d, d to take risks on the mORt favorable I - I , I, term : I I Also Agent forse-veTS1 of the best Lo&a* Lao. I land 610 ciatles. � -1 � - , Srzive& , I . I Also Agent for the Sale arid �archs,ge of FW% I I . TheY "Ift and Village Property. -F , I . I . .-. rouw. � . . . - i "I -A I - A ku,mber Lof _FirSt - - ' - _ I �, Wat for � io M88 1 ­ � . . I Improved Farm8for ,Sg,1,9. � 41, I shape it � � !, 'Itssail. � : � $50,000 til 1'ean at 1§jx per Ce � ; � I - i 'ditlinow. limterest. � W � I" � . r, � . . I �- i - I '. Agentfortheasleof Ocean StesmehipT �,,, - _It Wel.g. I idlek� T . I . � I price Is, - I ': � OFFICE ver M. Morrison's Stor.,11 'L -ou IN - Street, 19esio-14. ft �L; � ­� I 0 . " t&-ndogal ­ � L ­ , , Griggs Vi I �, MONEY t-- her � . I � TO LOAN, z11 -T"he I . taiin and . -. 'd ,Corporation of Morris will loan So ON ; . - � 1jundre I THE ': Ot , . - larm property, first mortgage, at 7 p� r celli, � I , , were kij' . . I interest, payable annually. Borrowers to L ­ , , �z expens� s, Pq ­ ure& -,- Far fuitber particulars app,_V U 6; j I t �; . GEORGE YORSYTH, Roeye, Brussels P. o: 7 A '� -00 ot � �.,7 — ------L . .� L. Brii9l, -- - L � ! P.16 L � ­ .ice a =DICAL. - — I. , L -11 '11�hurc , ,( . I - -a I I . � the bri W. G� S. MACDONALD M.D., C. X., ph I A . ydelax - ; 1 plate, a] Surgeon, Acconchejur, &a. Ofil" and roll. ; ! I dence, that lately occupied by Dr, 11 ! , Canon -F Auburn. - Eachis" , I . ? - ! ----- � in - A" I modifief." '! ,-t more j ., r .1 . 4 4 � I J. G. SCOTT, M. D. &6, Physiclan'surgeon-Im � � . plicity. . Accoucheur, Seaferth,ont. Office .. I � . AnaTew. ­'. - Mrs, deuce South side of G ­ . oderle,h Street,seooUd L I 1:� east of Presbyterian Church. I � woman'll � 801 , r .� I � of Philw, . ....................... , :, , I I - H. LNERCOE, � � taken iU' M. D., 0. AL. Physialan, Be. tjoja of C geon, eta -,Coroner for the County of ljur�i. , ; I I office Land Residence, on Jarvis Street ,Ueft, .; ; 8'af ,� _ filthy'afi I , A ! fol directly opposite rth Public School. . , whell 11 I , I ;1 - ­ dropPCNI: � I WM. HANOVER, M.D.,C. W�, Graduste-01-1 i 14 b McGill University, Physio.ign, Sargeo .� shou it I alkad ! ­ W1 Acconcheur, Seslorth,Ont. Office andtt;jiW *, '.�T I " ' : I t N ortb side Goderjoh Streot, first arlej jjo,jW �4 t"Ite 111 _ : A - I east of the fffethodist Church, � a : - I . �� -The: . Ir . � :1 I . 4 ­ ---- -------..1 jL' bratea C( . 11 .:� W,eimar . I �:, IV -1. 1B-U-C4-C3-jj\T. 1�' I , have rel I V . j,t. � � ,Uea�rt,ae-" SURGEON DENTIS -P :1 I , to ,;, name Wa . ;L � I � . . 71' -once a h , . ':! RADtT&T,M of the Roval CoHege of ,)en �, . ,j _ I vienua, I W -. I � kX Surgeons, Canada. Office in the ro 4 � Goetbe, V - lately occupied by H. Derbyshire, whit OM , i � 2 Block. . nef & It. , latter tw - " I - - -�� i - ji. b� I jectio , ­ �, - � All operations carefully perfonned and fttis- ,;, " . . Beetbow faction gu&-.Anteed. Charges Moderate, !;!, �� ... --The . � . I I � N. B. -Teeth extracted withoulanfis, "I preag M -n bv tiae uo� " �jm,jr ,,.co,�-ti- . . t �* I -� 777 on the 11.1 - . . - � � 1 roads ai 3D1K11'q-r-r-EGr-r '41 proved I -I:Rj-y_ 4 . �. - . I ,':! The ,A-ro," - . � - I T I . j i � i r.nd t114 -� . � D. WATSON DENTIST, t. sapenori ' -1 - I �, filled, gil ­ -, i ,. - . -t;ronble ii L Faculty Gold Medalist and 001108+ - , IL I I Gold Medalist R. C, D. S. ... ineii-ts C, �� . , - ... ! � exbibitoln 1 � I TTAVING many years'experiepce be is abjet* "4 vaude me ... I �. -LA- rauke aU operations in Dentistry suit&* " .1 � . and lasting. Preserving te.pt.h a Srv�,U*. �j I tWre. ; 1 - � -, Chloroform, Ether or Nitrous Oxide Ga's gwaiL � 1 -The � ; --- . ' � 1-' � -It-tes thal � .1 � I �i 9:9- Charges Moderate. k -0, 1� .goldf,ev � . IE3 � . H . - V. . 9.W" -,.): Office in 11eyer's Block, Main Street, BeateA)_. I i % , .� �, grogs. 0, j - ---.. 0. -me, ii. . ea. at t , 0. CARTWRIGHT, L. D. S. i 1; ed.'Glev�en , I; 4. fa - ­ Is - � STRA TFORD, . ! i. Gvlil�lbz i - . ii Pion 4.0 � � . x8ed to re ZY' ;� . WILL beat his office oAD V 41 - ;1 For two -) I BLOCK, SEAPOiTH wGRO., i 11 . � 1,� dojtllrt,Z� - - ­­ slte the Oornmercial'HA4 OR " T I � WEDWESDAY and THUMDAy � 11, 'WTI of each week. � Nitrate O,,dde ass ii,A; su� do z 11 , Sxlffiinist�ered in the extraction of teeth. TbIS �. L �Oue of tIll ,� ­ �1. . has been admiuistered b.y Dr. Cartwrt I .4 tbei sk)il v.- . .ght =- jj, - [ " 1866 with pWect - suc,,ess be having bi�en one.0 j of about t the first to introduce it inA � 11 . j, ­ ' to this province. ft. 1�? which res tients having teeth extmeted may inhale the , ; and have eight or ten teeth extracted in a T I . i . pondier-id: � " ute or a minute and a -half, without (11846�s " il � been.- I effects-fromit. Parti.eadesiringneWtedthpliteso., lj -A-gia` call on Wednesdays. Palticularatteution It, I L � of fra,t L I I I! ,.t,r � 9 L to the regulation of children�s teeth. b 1� I . - i� - sertcd from one to a full set. 73M � by Lord ' I � � . - I Chelwrlbl I . . 1 *4 there - - ' i wey� % I I HOTEL CARDS. " liaBlies, 42�, i -.,z I ourrant I ; . I : I - ree . 0 j L _A4 i "L . .1?.j][D- � I i cherry tr � � . . ;1 i 13'(ft Ta! TECUMSEIT HOUSE, Bruspe1g.-Irtving pw,, i chased t1lis property, (lately occupied'byldr. � triads, an'l ,Tohu 0onpbell,) I have refitted the housais' �� la 4idditin every resPect. The bar is well stocked, an&u � POVIan hi sttentive hostler at the stables. F. FREY, Pre. If � � cls I prietor. Brussels, Dec. 5, 1882. 78" 1 , I , ' . �� # :erecting ru — i . oentrwb t � 1� E:j � QUe011'S 1.�� DENNIE HOUS i ! i . I , � in the ual I r . - . . � . t I � Pee -r. L m - (Litle Foater"s Hotel) I � I --The 1 � ; f . I . occurred 7 . < I I SEAFLORTH, ON .� . Ber]Mudloi- � I ,� . T-1 .i . ' � � . valaabW. -- DENNIE BROS., PROFRIE� TOR81", i;, � Ceivad " f . I T � -�� I . - I . - . L . .0'1 tur-e. ,. 11 I s rel3r, PIG m - I . . I . i�4r. , � . ; the royal I SINCE assurning tbermn a e out of L Hen* I I � lery. T1.V1' ws have completely reno . ted aud�refuruA* 4 ' edit throughout with now I ' iture in the b1A ': curred th(� ­ n . n style, which �nables us to gi rst-cifm smus. - i day. Eli modation to the 1,ubVo. , ; - � - beat brands at � Liquors and Cigars at the BAr. An attooft j cake, whR ­ Hostleralways in attend,,mce at the SUN& ' 64 frosted i Paiticular Utention given to the. fa=4 owl, I vi%h Silva , - - munity. . I � i - at the top I � : , . twelve tG UrChitrge* inod'erate. , - I I . .. � . I � I "I I : in 4 case Ir � 1� - . il ­ : , ,, gift -was fi, The Ro-kal -Hotet k': � Church, V � .k � � - � I I . thanks wa , I I t � . . -On M1 (LA TE CARMICHAEL$) � - I I . I fire broke I . - i I 1. i alad tin Eb . : . . j Mr. T. - SEAFORTHI ONTAR10,': �C, . I . I building � � � raceu �of tj� - r. - 111 .. In -an -red, ill . I I JAMES WEIR I . � - and Gore �� .1 . , a . . BFto Inform his old friends and thetrzyki I � spread iv, 'GS * Amrned by, ling public that haviz Durchased tills OW �i � and commodious hotel buffAffig, he hasth - '.. the first at , I . - ly re -furnished aDd re4itted it- from top , ,,,, , !!! . �Ifulher�n' tom, and it is now one of the most � 11 I I , and convenient hotels In the county. ".� 1083 will b! , . . . attention to the wants of his customers he hw*-':� The seoon� ­ � to merit a Share of public patronage. Thie:rPOW ji I Ch-allengej . are all well furnished and well heated. TM -W �' , I � � 4300. , will be kept supplied with the best, and Sn .*- - An� - 11W&YO U. j � Dr.* Duuq4 tentative and tr-ust worthy hostler vul I I i . inatten-dance. dooc! sample rooms for C401WI � �, -eow�lelte ol ­ � . C;al Travel�ers. * ' el 1 i zisuired � ir- . Remernber the " Royal Hotel," cornP-r 01 AA � I I � ; ! I - ,�� and Godench Streets, Seaforth. , .79 . ! i d0314 0;A. � 11 . . 1. � , I � . �� i I i j � ' ' i I I I . JAMES WEIR, FrOPriewi- i 1 .- � - I .-- - -- ­------------- - �, I ! 11� is io� I ;. I � I I I I 1: thai oonellq I _!z i - - -O-A�-�F]D- ; 1e 1, -Pec4li 1. ar f � - . i . - .. � , I .1 i antill'atlad I �. ; - , D. S. CAMP-PELL, Provincial LAW, $0100 � 11 i vathor a w I I �' - CiVill Er -14 -neer. Orders b--, ri6I1;;i4.;., i. I . I I . --- I tlo%from � " ly atteil-ied to. 1*7 ,, . " if D. 8 CAM'OBELf". talvil,fl. I ­ - 'il re 04 4 . . , * . . . . - . I , I . t . I gestlon an L I ­ Williceaae � i., i � z Ft. N. FIRETT# .'- i . �. 1!1 the . , . ; Organ, . SEAFORTH# - ; Whi8k � . i .�, I Wholessit and RetsilDes, ter in LHATWiS Ja � � . Y ab � i t, SHOE FINDINGS Of EveryDesarlptiall. �. � % " . 00" � � I � None but the Vary Best Stock kept- .� f �� q =' � i ­ � moderate. ATria'118oliefted. Alljordersby! ". : or otherwise prompt) Tfilled. i I 11 I ud . R, -1q, B3rT1 I w � 4 J.. 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